I just did.I don't see how that can be debated, the way things are going.

If I'm still alive in ten years, I'll say "I told you so." If I'm wrong, you can say it to me.
I just did.I don't see how that can be debated, the way things are going.
I just did.I don't see how that can be debated, the way things are going.
If I'm still alive in ten years, I'll say "I told you so." If I'm wrong, you can say it to me.
Physical media is just putting a digital file on a disk and putting it in a shop. Downloading and streaming is instead delivering that physical file over the internet.
Downloaded and streamed media are never that same "physical file". Either it's a lossy MP3, or it's a video with even more compression and lossy audio. Until it becomes easy to transmit and store media that's upwards of 50GB each, there will be a place for physical media.
As for video, the next change will be 4k, which is already delivered over the internet exclusively, except for a few hard drives in pricey TVs. While there probably will be some 4k Blu Rays they will remain resolutely niche.
4K needs about 20Mbps to stream, so it sounds like you're getting throttled. What's your ISP?
Until the ISPs can get their s&%t together (haha), they will single-handedly prolong the need for physical media.
Streaming isn't the only digital solution. Downloading is another, more permanent, alternative to "discs".
EDIT: More accurately, purchasing digital content is a more permanent alternative to subscribing to it and hoping it doesn't get removed.
That's true, but, inexplicable as it may be, that's what the public wants. They pushed the music industry kicking and screaming to MP3s. They may end up doing the same thing with studios and streaming.Downloaded and streamed media are never that same "physical file". Either it's a lossy MP3, or it's a video with even more compression and lossy audio.
I've said my piece I think but great discussion here going on![]()
Remember "ApocalyPS3" a few years ago? After PSN was hacked and shut down, online and many downloaded games were unplayable for weeks.
So, with PlayStation Network already down tomorrow for maintenance, I likely won't get to play the game until late in the day Tuesday or early Wednesday.
After finishing The X Files last week, I'm back to TNG trying to finish Season 6 on blu ray. Watched Ship in a Bottle and Aquiel last night. The first episode is as great as always, even though I'm always a little confused by the end. So they put Moriarity in a holodeck of a holodeck or was it just one holodeck?
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